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China Is Forcing Tech Companies to Choose Between Profits and Free Speech

Will Oremus
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5 min readOct 9, 2019

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We’ve grown used to Americans getting fired for social media posts that offend other Americans. Now it’s clear they can also be punished for posts that offend China.

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OneZero is a former publication from Medium about the impact of technology on people and the future. Currently inactive and not taking submissions.

Will Oremus
Will Oremus

Written by Will Oremus

Senior Writer, OneZero, at Medium

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So the NBA, etc., etc., has the freedom to insult their customer China, but China doesn’t have the freedom to say no and still must kiss their hand? What kind of ridiculous logic is that? What happened to respecting your customer?
This whole fiasco…

Does free speech means that you can praise nation separationism, violence and attack on police station and shops in Hong Kong? Does free speech means you can say whatever you want to say and refuse to shoulder the following responsibility? Come on…

It’s interesting to see most western media turns a blind eye on spiraling street violence committed by the very protesters who vows to fight for “democracy and freedom”. There is no doubt most westerners would support struggles anywhere in the world…